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Potato, Sun-Dried Tomato and Rosemary Frittata

This frittata is a great way to use up leftover baked or boiled russett potatoes!


Ingredients
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 medium russet potatos (about 1 pound total), cooked, peeled, and diced
1/4 cup diced red bell pepper
1/4cup diced onion
1/4 cup sliced oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes, drained and patted dry with paper towels
1/2 teaspoon minced fresh rosemary or 1 teaspoon dried, crumbled
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
8 large Gold Circle Farms eggs
1/2 cup freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese

Instructions
In a large skillet with low, sloping sides, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the potatoes and cook, turning as they brown, until golden, about 10 minutes. Add the bell pepper and onion and cook over medium-low heat until tender, about 5 minutes. Add the sun-dried tomatoes, rosemary, salt and a generous grinding of pepper. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, whisk the eggs and cheese until blended. Add the egg mixture to the skillet and cook until the eggs are set on the bottom and around the edges, about 4 minutes. With a spatula, lift one side of the frittata and tilt the pan so the raw eggs flow under the set edges. Repeat at least twice at different places around the edge until the edge is no longer runny. Cover the frittata, reduce the heat to low and cook until set, 10 to 15 minutes. If you prefer the top browned, preheat the broiler, then set the (ovenproof) skillet under the heat just until the top is lightly browned, 1 to 2 minutes.To serve, loosen the edges with a spatula and slide the frittata onto a platter or turn out, brown side up, by inverting the serving plate onto the skillet and turning the frittata out. Serve warm or at room temperature, cut into wedges.

Nutrition information per serving: Calories 175, Protein 8 g, Carbohydrates 11 g, Saturated Fat 3 g, Total Fat 11 g, Cholesterol 194 mg, Sodium 261 mg

Makes 8 Servings

Source
Marie Simmons, "The Good Egg"